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[ILUG] Mounting FreeBSD disk images under Linux?

[ILUG] Mounting FreeBSD disk images under Linux?

P at draigBrady.com P at draigBrady.com
Mon Sep 27 15:09:15 IST 2004


Ronan Cunniffe wrote:
> 
>    mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=44bsd /dev/loop0 tmp
> 
> gives me
> 
>   mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
>        or too many mounted file systems
> 
> which I suspect is because I'm not getting at the partitions within the
> slice, but I don't know how this works from the linux worldview.

You need to specify the appropriate offset
http://www.linux.ie/old-list/39562.html
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0312.3/0087/disk.mount

Pádraig.
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Changing boot parameters using GRUB

At the grub boot menu press "e" and edit the boot parameters
For example append "single" to boot in single user mode.
Then boot the entry using "b" [boot]
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